The Role of Building Science in Restoration
“Building science” is the discipline applied by engineers, architects, builders, and restoration experts looking at the building’s multiple systems and how ...
Addressing Challenges of Restoration Projects in High-Rise Buildings
High-rise buildings pose unique challenges during the construction and restoration process. Here we address the common challenges when restoring a high-rise ...
Streamline Your Building Restoration: The Benefits of Working with a Building Envelope Specialist
Exterior building restoration focuses on improvements to the building envelope. A building envelope specialist offers expertise in all aspects of exterior ...
4 Common Misconceptions About Building Restoration
Whether you own a commercial or multi-unit residential building, eventually, you’ll need to consider exterior building restoration. To help you understand ...
Cost-Effective Building Restoration: Balancing Quality and Budget
When trying to reduce costs for your building restoration, you can’t sacrifice best practices and quality materials for the sake of ...
Navigating Building Codes and Regulations During Restoration
The Building Code Act, 1992 (BCA) includes building restoration technical and administrative requirements. Here we share our insider information to help you navigate building ...
The Role of Architects and Engineers in Building Restoration
Architects and engineers often specialize in building envelope design and restoration. When you include these experts in the restoration process, they ...
The Cost-Saving Strategy Behind Building Envelope Inspections Every Property Owner Should Know
Building envelope inspections are a cost-saving strategy many property owners often overlook. It might seem like an unnecessary cost, but it ...
A Glimpse Into The Work of a Safety Coordinator
Workplace inspections, both office and job sites, are one of the critical components of COR® and a key responsibility of a ...
Hidden Damage to Your Building Envelope That Can Go Undetected For Years
Your building envelope protects your building against moisture-related effects, air leakage, and thermal movement. Unfortunately, envelope failures often cause damage that ...